Gameweek 25 delivered another high-scoring week across the league, with several teams posting massive totals and a few big performances from standout players driving teams up the standings.
At the top of the overall table, the familiar names remain in control, but further down the top ten and into the chasing pack there were some notable movements and impressive weekly scores.
Player Performances of the Week
A handful of players dominated the scoring charts this week, providing huge boosts for the teams that selected them.
Leading the way was Brett Neumann, who racked up 50 fantasy points thanks to a three-goal performance alongside an assist and special-teams contributions.
Hot on his heels was Robert Dowd, also delivering 45 points from three goals and an assist, while Mikko Juusola added 43 points with a hat-trick of his own.
Elsewhere:
- Charlie Curti produced a strong defensive showing with 41 points
- Mitchell Balmas matched that total with 41 points from two goals and two assists
- Grant Mismash scored 40 points, powered by a four-goal week
Between the pipes, there were strong goaltending returns:
- Ben Bowns delivered 38.7 points, recording a win and a shutout
- Alexis Gravel also secured a shutout, finishing on 37.4 points
These performances proved decisive for many teams climbing the weekly standings.
Gameweek 25 Standings
This week produced some enormous team totals.
PenaltyBox topped the gameweek with an impressive 365.6 points, comfortably leading the weekly leaderboard.
The rest of the top performers were not far behind:
- PenaltyBox – 365.6
- Blazing Hops – 342.6
- 1600 Club – 338.7
- Ciritropolis Huskies – 337.8
- Newark Trashers IHC – 337.6
Newark Trashers IHC deserve special mention. Their 337.6 points were one of the highest totals of the week and helped drive a strong push in the overall standings.
Other notable weekly scores included:
- Chases chasers – 326.0
- Frozen Wastes Wightwalkers – 322.7
- Pour Some Sauce On Me – 320.4
- SteelMaz – 319.0
Breaking the 320-point mark proved to be the key threshold for the top performers this week.
Overall Standings After Gameweek 25
At the summit, Jere the Berry continues to lead the league with 7679.3 points. Jon Newbould’s side once again showed consistency with a solid week to maintain a healthy gap at the top.
Ulett The Dogs Out remains in second place on 7560.6 points, still keeping the leader within reach but needing a big week to close the gap.
In third, The Kessel Run holds steady with 7334.9 points, maintaining a comfortable cushion over the chasing pack.
The rest of the top ten currently looks like this:
- A Team Has No Name – 7263.0
- The Flying Puckhits – 7206.9
- Tallbergs Predators – 7203.5
- Belaks Blaze – 7191.3
- Nottingham Trojans – 7150.6
- Reading Royals – 7046.0
- Newark Trashers IHC – 6953.2
The battle between 5th through 8th is particularly tight, with only around 55 points separating four teams, meaning a single strong gameweek could reshuffle several positions.
Big Movers
The standout climber this week appears to be Newark Trashers IHC. Their huge 337.6-point week has pushed them into the top ten, putting them firmly into the upper tier of the standings.
Strong weeks from teams like Pour Some Sauce On Me and Ciritropolis Huskies also helped them gain ground on the teams around them.
As we move deeper into the season, these big weekly scores become even more important — not just for climbing the standings but for staying within striking distance of the top ten.
Looking Ahead
With scoring totals regularly pushing past 300 points, the league remains incredibly competitive. The top two still hold a solid advantage, but the cluster from 3rd through 8th remains volatile.
If the last few gameweeks are anything to go by, a single explosive week could still shake up the standings in a big way.
And if someone manages another 365-point performance like PenaltyBox this week, we might be in for another dramatic reshuffle.